The book is essentially "Computer Programming for Dummies" without
actually having the honesty to title it as such. (There probably is
a "dummies" book for programming by now; I'd rather not know about it.)

There is not one "design pattern" in that book which isn't obvious,
intuitive, or flat out trivial to anyone who has written more than a
few hundred lines of code.

Alot of the "OO"/DP mentality is the "discovery" that most computer
programming work is highly repetitive and generally uncreative. What is
left unspoken is that this is true *ONLY* because people continually ask
the same "questions" of the computer again and again. Thus the
"patterns" emerge: what else can one expect but the same solutions to
arise when the same questions are asked?

[Your Mother]:I adored the comic and the movie was almost a frame for frame remake (excepting the plot liberties to shorten it) but I still didn't quite like it. What's his nose, Jamie Earl whoever was flawless though.